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Zombor can
refer to:
Zombor (Зомбор), a
Hungarian and
Rusyn name for Sombor, a city in
Serbia Zombor, Veľký Krtíš District, a
village in Slovakia. This...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Сомбор,
pronounced [sɔ̂mbɔr]; Hungarian:
Zombor; Rusyn: Зомбор, romanized:
Zombor) is a city and the
administrative center of the West Bačka...
- Dr. Gábor
Zombor (born 12
March 1964) is a
Hungarian physician and politician, who
served as the
mayor of Kecskemét
between 2006 and 2014. He was the Secretary...
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Zombor District (Serbian: Сомборски округ,
Somborski okrug; German: Zambórer Distrikt,
Kreis Zombor from 1853; Hungarian:
Zombori körzet; Bunjevac: Somborski...
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Josef von Báky (23
March 1902,
Zombor, Austria-Hungary – 28 July 1966, Munich, West Germany) was a
Hungarian filmmaker. He was also
known as
Josef v. Baky...
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Zombor, also
referred to as
Gyula II or Gylas, was a
Hungarian tribal leader in the
middle of the 10th century. He
visited Constantinople,
where he was...
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while a
smaller part
belongs to Hungary. The
capital of the
county was
Zombor (present-day Sombor). The
county was
named after two
older counties: Bács...
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grandfathers of the
seventh leader of the conquest, Tétény (hu), were
Gyula and
Zombor, from whom the
inhabitants of Maglód descend. In the 14th
century Maglód...
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Zombor (Hungarian: Zobor) is a
village and muni****lity in the Veľký Krtíš
District of the Banská
Bystrica Region of
southern Slovakia. "Hustota obyvateľstva...
- "the
younger Gyula", was the son of
Zombor and
nephew of the
elder Gyula. The same
chronicle said that
Zombor's grandfather, Tétény – one of the seven...